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Getting semi-serious about a new cellar
01-27-2002, 01:33 PM,
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That's good cogitatin' fodder, Randy, thanks. With our consumption rate of only a bottle per night (unless we have company), that sounds much more reasonable.<P>Sounds like a neat place you're working on. We bought this place on 1 1/2 ac 14 years ago, but did little to it until three years ago, when we totally remodeled a bath. Now we've glassed in the back porch as a sunroom with Italian tile floor, installed more tile in some rooms of the house, hardwood floors in others, added custom wainscoting in LR & DR, repainted, new lighting, new driveway, front landscaping, etc. Still have the kitchen to go, plus one bath, and the new shop bldg. But none of that is as drastic as what you described!
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